Posted on 06/11/2018 9:50:51 AM PDT by Trump20162020
Gov. Rick Scott is virtually tied with Sen. Bill Nelson among Florida voters, but the Republican is dominating the Democrat by 9 points among those nearing or at retirement age a group that casts the majority of Floridas votes.
The results, drawn from a forthcoming POLITICO/AARP poll delving into the policy views of Florida voters aged 50 and older, exposes a political divide that bodes relatively well for Republicans when compared to some nationwide polling that shows a more-favorable environment for Democrats.
Overall, voters in the nations largest swing state are almost evenly split when it comes to opinions of President Trumps job performance, with 48 percent approving and 49 percent disapproving. But Trumps job approval rises to 52 percent and his disapproval falls to 44 percent among voters older than 50 a crucial demographic in the retiree-heavy state because they have historically cast about two-thirds of all the ballots in midterm elections.
Similarly, Scott leads Nelson overall by 40 percent to 39 percent, but Scotts support grows to 44 percent while Nelsons shrinks to 35 percent with those 50 and older.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Agreed. I honestly don't know if Rick Scott is going to be much of an improvement over Nelson except in party affiliation.
We need to repeal the 17th amendment. Popular election of Senators has been an abysmal failure.
Still pushing for Bush League Republicans who will give away the country, I see.
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